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Thought I would share this here.
When I ordered my Four Wheel Camper back in October I got the expensive rear rack for the maxtrax and the fuel cans. I figured what was a few more bucks on top of everything else. Several months later I get the camper and it has no rack. Upon asking I find out there were production delays and they have no idea when it will arrive but will get it to me when it's made. This was not right.
Meanwhile on the other side of the internet, I see a FWC Instagram influencer who picked up a new camper within 3 days of us with the rack from the same supplier....I guess they got my rack....but I digress the supplier took care of me in other ways.
I contacted the company, and they are refunding me my money. I took the cash and built a far lighter, more modular, and just as heavy duty rack for much less than the heavy powder coated steel unit costs.
The fuel cans are from my motorcycle, but will work until I can get the bigger one. Picking up some Maxtrax next week, and will probably mount those in a similar fashion as the cans.
The trasharoo also works well as it does not contact the camper at all. The lower rail ends at the 45 degree slope.
Score!!!
When I ordered my Four Wheel Camper back in October I got the expensive rear rack for the maxtrax and the fuel cans. I figured what was a few more bucks on top of everything else. Several months later I get the camper and it has no rack. Upon asking I find out there were production delays and they have no idea when it will arrive but will get it to me when it's made. This was not right.
Meanwhile on the other side of the internet, I see a FWC Instagram influencer who picked up a new camper within 3 days of us with the rack from the same supplier....I guess they got my rack....but I digress the supplier took care of me in other ways.
I contacted the company, and they are refunding me my money. I took the cash and built a far lighter, more modular, and just as heavy duty rack for much less than the heavy powder coated steel unit costs.
The fuel cans are from my motorcycle, but will work until I can get the bigger one. Picking up some Maxtrax next week, and will probably mount those in a similar fashion as the cans.
The trasharoo also works well as it does not contact the camper at all. The lower rail ends at the 45 degree slope.
Score!!!